Rachel Jessica Huxtable

Rachel Jessica Huxtable
Born Rachel Jessica Tan
(1985-06-17) 17 June 1985
Melbourne, Australia
Occupation Actress, Producer, Writer
Years active 2004–present

Rachel Jessica Huxtable (born 17 June in Melbourne) is an actress, producer and writer.

She grew up in Melbourne, Australia and graduated from university with a degree in drama. She began her career as an actress in 2004 in role on ABC sereies Scooter: Secret Agent, followed by roles on Australian feature film Hating Alison Ashley, starring Saskia Burmeister and Delta Goodrem. She also played the role of Dorothy in Melbourne Fringe Festival 2008 show We're Off To See Van Gogh and went on to star in numerous primetime Australian TV series including Neighbours, Thank God You're Here, Wilfred and more.

Huxtable made a second appearance in Neighbours in 2012 as Belinda Ferry.[1]

Huxtable produced her first film Sandwich in 2010 in which she also plays the lead, Kelly. The film debuted at the Dungog Film Festival in May 2011. She went on to write, produce and star in the film For Evie in 2012 which won Silver at the annual ACS Awards for Cinematography in the Ficitonal Shorts Category.

Huxtable is also an entrepreneur. In 2009, she founded film production company PMU Productions and in 2013, she founded eatbeautiful.org, a health and wellness company dedicated to helping women in search of inner health and happiness.

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2012 For Evie Evie Short film
2011 Sandwich Kelly Short film
2004 Hating Alison Ashley Sarah Feature film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2015- The Beautiful Lie Waitress Episodes: 1
2012 Neighbours Belinda Ferry Episodes: 3
2012 Offspring Waitress Episodes: 1
2010 Neighbours Jade McKenzie Episodes: 2
2009 Thank God You're Here Guest Ensemble Episodes: 2
2009 Wilfred Samantha Episodes: 1

Books

References

  1. "Rachel Jessica Tan" (PDF). Performance 4a. 6 April 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2012.

External links

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